is this 1st grade?
2006-12-12 12:07:59
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answer #1
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answered by traci c 2
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9
2006-12-13 12:01:06
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answer #2
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answered by Jon 2
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WHAT?
Anything from 3/3/3 to 1/1/7
2006-12-12 20:08:01
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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you need a really freaken big fruit basket to fit all the possible combinations of fruit you could have.
like:
1Orange
1Cherry
7Grapes
2Oranges
1Cherry
6Grapes
3Oranges
1Cherry
5Grapes
4Oragnes
1Cherry
4Grapes
5Oranges
1Cherry
3Grapes
6Oragnes
1Cherry
2Grapes
7Oragnes
1Cherry
1Grape etc. just do same with cherries and grapes.
haaa cool.
2006-12-13 00:48:23
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answer #4
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answered by ?24? 4
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you can have 1-7 of each in one group
2006-12-12 20:12:45
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answer #5
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answered by Victor J 2
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3 of each
2006-12-12 20:08:29
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answer #6
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answered by Pak 1
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There are a bunch of different answers to this - are you asking how many possible combinations there are?
2006-12-12 23:39:50
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answer #7
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answered by E Yow 3
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Nine...duh..lol.
2006-12-12 22:02:30
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answer #8
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answered by GRETA G 1
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If you eat your veggies, you can have as many as your tummy can take before you throw up! Hahaha
2006-12-12 20:41:11
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answer #9
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answered by I Bio 1
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well if you have nine of each thats 27
2006-12-12 20:08:08
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answer #10
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answered by iceman8872 2
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3 ok
2006-12-12 20:07:50
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answer #11
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answered by icy 3
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